CRIMINAL LAW POLICY REGARDING STATE LOSSES IN CRIMINALACTS OF CORRUPTION REALIZING JUSTICE

Authors

  • Feni Puspitasari Faculty of Law, Jambi University Indonesia Author
  • Hafrida Hafrida Faculty of Law, Jambi University Indonesia Author
  • Usman Usman Faculty of Law, Jambi University Indonesia Author

Keywords:

Criminal Law, Corruption Crimes, Justice

Abstract

The aims of this research include: To find out how to analyze and examine the current Regulations on the Abuse of Corruption Crimes. To find out about criminal law policies in returning state financial losses due to corruption to achieve justice . To find out that criminal law policies can be implemented effectively to deal with criminal acts of corruption that are detrimental to the state . In preparing this research, the author used a normative juridical legal research type. What is meant by juridical research is looking at legal aspects based on statutory regulations, while normative research is research in the legal field to discover legal rules and legal doctrines to answer existing legal issues. Normative juridical legal research which focuses on the study or study of positive law. Causality Relationship between Unlawful Actions and State Losses Etymologically, causality or causalitied comes from the word causa which means cause. The word Causa in the Legal Dictionary is defined as a legal reason or basis; a cause that can cause an event. Based on the definition above, it can be concluded that causality is something that states the relationship between cause and effect. The causal relationship is a factor that confirms that state losses in the form of shortages of money, goods and securities that occur are truly the result of unlawful acts committed by the person responsible for state/regional losses.

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Published

2024-07-17

How to Cite

CRIMINAL LAW POLICY REGARDING STATE LOSSES IN CRIMINALACTS OF CORRUPTION REALIZING JUSTICE. (2024). LAW JOURNAL BOROBUDUDR INTERNATIONAL, 1(1). https://borobudurlawjournal.com/index.php/LJBI/article/view/16

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